Colleen Webster of Renton holds a sign opposing U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Friday outside the hotel where DeVos was scheduled to speak later in the evening in Bellevue. (Ted S. Warren/The Associated Press)

Colleen Webster of Renton holds a sign opposing U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Friday outside the hotel where DeVos was scheduled to speak later in the evening in Bellevue. (Ted S. Warren/The Associated Press)

Betsy DeVos fundraising talk draws hundreds of protesters

DeVos fundraising visit draws hundreds of protesters

The Associated Press

BELLEVUE — An appearance from Education Secretary Betsy DeVos at a dinner for a conservative think tank in Bellevue drew hundreds of protesters.

DeVos spoke at the Washington Policy Center’s annual fundraiser in Bellevue on Friday. DeVos has ties to the organization, with her foundation in 2013 giving a $50,000 donation to the center’s fellow member in Michigan, the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, according to Conservative Transparency, a database that tracks the flow of money among conservative donors, organizations and candidates.

DeVos stayed true to the Trump administration focus in her prepared remarks, promoting school choice in the way of charter schools, vouchers or education savings accounts to attend private schools.

She spoke of her belief in a “limited federal government” and “empowering parents.”

Protester signs

Before the speech of a crowd of about 1,000, DeVos protesters held signs outside the venue saying “Fully Fund Education” and “Make American Think Again.”

They chanted and cheered as a lineup of people, including politicians such as state Attorney General Bob Ferguson, spoke about suing DeVos to keep protections for students who have borrowed money to pay for degrees at for-profit schools.

Sharonne Navas, an organizer with the Equity in Education Coalition, said the protest helped unify groups of educators and public-education advocates.

She said DeVos personifies what they have been fighting against: a billionaire who has no experience in public education but wants to change policies.

Counter-protesters

About a dozen counterprotesters organized by the state Republican Party also demonstrated holding signs that said “Get the Fed Out of Ed.”

Bellevue police said on Twitter that the rallies were peaceful.

Protesters cheer during a protest rally against U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Friday outside the hotel where DeVos was scheduled to speak later in the evening in Bellevue. (Ted S. Warren/The Associated Press)

Protesters cheer during a protest rally against U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Friday outside the hotel where DeVos was scheduled to speak later in the evening in Bellevue. (Ted S. Warren/The Associated Press)

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